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re: Possum-free explanation of LSU turnaround
Posted on 5/16/16 at 4:27 pm to GeismarGeauxer
Posted on 5/16/16 at 4:27 pm to GeismarGeauxer
Ask the possum and stop doubting. The possum knows.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 5:20 pm to TBoy
that Arkansas game, I knew we had a comeback in us. we were getting too many runners on base and drawing walks. Same with Sunday at UT even when they tied it at 6. we hit ragarms like it's a fact of life, dating back to Skip and Gorilla Ball.
even when things looked bad for Poche especially, he's been limiting the damage. Same with Lange walking dudes against UT. Stallings was living on the edge at ND, until he miraculously got that one pitch.
the best thing about Mainieri is that he doesn't baby our players. he'll speak the truth and some hate him for it, but he seems to understand we should recruit the best talent here, and they know what they're getting into. it's a cliche, but refusing to lose is real.
even when things looked bad for Poche especially, he's been limiting the damage. Same with Lange walking dudes against UT. Stallings was living on the edge at ND, until he miraculously got that one pitch.
the best thing about Mainieri is that he doesn't baby our players. he'll speak the truth and some hate him for it, but he seems to understand we should recruit the best talent here, and they know what they're getting into. it's a cliche, but refusing to lose is real.
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